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Less Teeth, More Tits
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12019-12-02T01:40:55-08:00Less Teeth, More Tits3Am I smiling enough? Am I smiling too much? Am I tucked in and buckled? Do my tits touch? These questions are lyrics in the song "Less Teeth More Tits" by the band Lunachicks. This song focuses on the impossible expectations that women in the music industry are expected to meet. In order to gain fame, they must behave, which is exactly what the riot grrrl movement is trying to stop.plain2019-12-02T01:45:18-08:00YouTube2006-07-14T08:21:07.000ZKPNH93Kn4BApatrick138